Fantasy Tip: He was the team's best rusher once he stepped on the field, and given Fisher's desire to make St. Louis a power-running team, Mason could be primed for a big season in 2015 if he can handle his blocking assignments well enough to be an every-down back.

Fantasy Tip: It appears that Bradford will be staying in St. Louis after all, though there is still plenty of time for that to change this offseason. Bradford remains a backup fantasy quarterback at best when healthy.

Fantasy Tip: The Rams have Sam Bradford on the roster, but his status is uncertain at this point. Winston probably would have a chance to compete for the starting job if he is drafted by the Rams but would not be more than a No. 2 fantasy quarterback.

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford (knee) is coming back-to-back seasons of anterior cruciate ligament tears in his knees, but head coach Jeff Fisher is betting on Bradford to be the team's quarterback in 2015. Fisher said that Bradford remains ahead of schedule in his rehab and is working at the team's complex every day. Bradford won't be used any differently in training camp or the preseason in order to try and prevent another injury.

Fantasy Tip: Bradford hasn't been able to stay on the field in his young career. Because of that, there's no reason to trust him or invest in him as a QB2 in fantasy leagues this year, even if he shows good progress in training camp.

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford may still have a future with the Rams after general manager Les Snead said Wednesday, Feb. 18, that deleting Bradford is not the answer. Snead reiterated that eliminating Bradford was not the answer when asked about trade rumors involving the injury-prone quarterback.

Fantasy Tip: No matter where he plays, Bradford has proven to be an injury risk. He's only played two full seasons in five years and has torn his anterior cruciate ligament twice in as many seasons. Even when healthy, his numbers aren't anything to write home about. He's a backup fantasy quarterback at best.

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford has permission to seek a trade. Bradford's agent can speak to other teams, but it will be difficult to find compensations to the Rams liking.

Fantasy Tip: Bradford has seen his stock fall in recent years due to ACL injuries. A new team could rejuvenate his career and fantasy stock moving forward. Wait and see how this plays out before committing to him for your roster.

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford isn't facing any competition currently, according to head coach Jeff Fisher. Fisher had previously said that Bradford would have competition for the starting quarterback position, but said that competition isn't currently in the building.

Fantasy Tip: Bradford has only played two full seasons since 2010 and has only played in seven games in two seasons. He's not a reliable starting fantasy quarterback, even if he would play a full season.

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford (knee) is expected to return to the team next season and likely will be the starter if he is healthy next season. The team would like him to restructure his contract in order to lower his salary cap hit, but there has not been much movement in those talks.

Fantasy Tip: The team likely will add another quarterback this offseason, but it looks like Bradford will be the leading candidate for the starting job if he is able to recover from his second torn anterior cruciate ligament. Bradford probably will not be an option in fantasy drafts if he keeps the starting job.

Fantasy Tip: Austin did not have a big impact in the passing game this past season with 34 yards as his season-high in receiving yards. He did rush for two touchdowns and averaged 6.2 yards per carry. Owners probably should consider Austin as a No. 4 wide receiver with upside in drafts next season.